While Friday marks the 6th anniversary of the infamous wrongful police raid on Anjanette Young’s home, so goes, too, another year without her namesake ordinance meant to reform police search ...
It has been exactly six years since heavily armed Chicago police officers broke through Anjanette Young's front door and raided her apartment by mistake. On Friday, in memory of that botched raid ...
On Friday, Anjanette Young, who was the victim of that raid, said she is not giving up her fight to pass a law to change police policy, despite delays. But, there have been some sticking points ...
A Black woman who received a $2.9 million settlement over a botched Chicago police raid said she would've been happier if the cops involved were fired and she "didn't receive a dime." "There's no ...
She called on Mayor Brandon Johnson and state legislators to support a new city ordinance and proposed state law. CBS Lawyers Say They Will Seek Donald Trump’s Personal Financial Information If ...
It's been six years Friday since Chicago police conducted a wrongful raid on the home of Anjanette Young. She was out in front of city hall demanding changes in police policy regarding search ...
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